Danya Glabau (@allergyphd) 's Twitter Profile
Danya Glabau

@allergyphd

@STSCornell PhD | STS Director @nyutandon | teaching @bklyninstitute | she/her | tweets my own | Food Allergy Advocacy @UMinnPress tinyurl.com/e7r6v8vz

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Hey friends!! If you’re thinking about assigning this for fall classes (you should! we wrote it especially for teaching!!) reach out to me or Dr. Laura Forlano and we’ll see if we can support your class!

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AIMLab Data & Society now has a website! We've been cooking for over a year and we have been reflecting on our process. Our findings are finally trickling out into the world -- stay tuned for more updates and publications over the next few months datasociety.net/research/algor…

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While you're at it, have a listen to Danya and Dr. Laura Forlano discuss what Cyborg theory is and how it can help us think about the relationship between technology and the human buff.ly/4aq5iMg

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Baby and partner are away for the night. I’m absolutely feral in the most boring ways possible. Currently eating a salad with a GIANT SPOON

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"Cyborg" explores how this archetype of #scifi stories is also a critical theory for understanding the tangle of socio-technical relations that constitute our lives. 🎧 Listen to Dr. Laura Forlano & Danya Glabau discuss their new book on This Machine Kills! soundcloud.com/thismachinekil…

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"Although flesh and blood, Harari is Silicon Valley’s ideal of what a chatbot should be. He raids libraries, detects the patterns, and boils all of history down to bullet points," writes Daniel Immerwahr in his review of Harari's oeuvre: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…